The Great Ethanol Scam

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The Great Ethanol Scam

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I never thought ethanol was a solution. Originally it didn't seem bad because it offered a greater supply & bit of independance from foreign oil. However, it really hasn't reduced prices significantly, so it really didn't help.

That said, engines & fuel pumps going bad are really more of an issue of the manufacturers not having been in the position of using a new fuel & needing to work out the kinks. Though I do believe that they should cover the repair costs if they advertise the vehicle as E85 approved.
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If Ethanol has done anything its made racing cars cheaper. Before most guys would run alcohol for maximum compression, but it is expensive. Now they can run Ethanol and run 12-14:1 and it runs about as good as it would have on alcohol.

Other then that ethanol is crap. Unless you build a engine to use Ethanol (high compression0 its pointless to run it in a flex fuel (low compression) engine.
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Yeah I think its a big mistake going to 15%, since the majority of the cars are not designed for this. By reading the article, some of the customers affected had more than the 10% required by law. You would think that the major brands would test their fuel for this.

Are all oil companies adding Ethanol to their gas? I normally fill up with Chevron, but never really noticed any advertisement of the use of Ethanol.
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They ALL have 10% Ethanol here. Says it right on the pump. I have no idea if anyone actually sells straight gas anymore. I'm going to look around because I don't want to put this crap in my mowers anymore.
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my is350 currently has a recall on it related to EtOH...the fuel lines can become corroded and eventually leak. apparently the material used internally on the lines can be damaged by ethanol. horray!
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When I was putting gas in to/from our cabin last weekend in N. WI, I noticed that the premium had no ethanol. I wish we had choices here because the cars get better mileage w/o it too.
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EvilHorace wrote:When I was putting gas in to/from our cabin last weekend in N. WI, I noticed that the premium had no ethanol. I wish we had choices here because the cars get better mileage w/o it too.
I noticed that when I fill up my Vette with premium. I'll have to take a closer look next time, so it sound like if you buy premium, there is no Ethanol added?
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I'd have to possibly agree on the premium thing.. I have to use 93 in my car because of a custom performance tune and my mileage has increase by 3-4mpg since I started using it..

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Heck, that's worth buying premium just to get the extra MPG. May start doing that.
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Yah, I end up saving like $2 a tank in the long run based on the increase in mileage when using premium here.
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Went today to fill up my F150, and I always get regular at Chevron. I did not notice any labels that stated if Ethanol was being used on all 3 grades.
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Every car I own (3) runs premium and here in SE WI, there's 10% Ethanol in all grades. That's because there's more pollution here than in other areas of the state. It's great because a car that'd normally get maybe 22 mpg now gets about 18 mpg instead.
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